I Asked Women Whose Style I Admire About Their Capsule Wardrobes—They Shared These Golden Rules

The world’s most stylish women may have different aesthetics, but they all share an essential trait: they have a capsule wardrobe. This concept resonates with a wide range of individuals, including but not limited to fashion designers, digital creators, podcast hosts, and celebrity stylists. Each of these women embodies the art of selection, curating a collection of garments that showcases their individuality while elevating their everyday elegance.
A capsule wardrobe is an intentional collection of timeless, versatile pieces that work seamlessly together. It transcends the idea of simply reducing your closet to a few items, offering a streamlined approach to dressing that not only reflects personal identity but also simplifies daily life. By focusing on building a capsule wardrobe, you can rediscover the joy of dressing each day in pieces that boost your confidence and stand the test of time. It’s about more than style; it’s about creating clarity, purpose, and a sense of calm in a world often characterized by excess and noise.
For some, a capsule wardrobe may mean distilling their closet to a signature look that effortlessly exudes confidence. For others, it involves amassing a collection of elevated basics—think blazers, little black dresses, blue jeans, classic white T-shirts, simple sneakers, sandals, and boots—that can be mixed and matched to create countless combinations.
With this in mind, I reached out to eight influential women, each with a distinct sense of style, to share their insights on curating a capsule wardrobe. They revealed the top 10 wardrobe essentials they rely on time and again to feel their most confident and authentic, along with tips for finding and refining your own personal style. Remember, a proper capsule wardrobe should be uniquely your own, so consider the 80 items shared here as a source of inspiration as you build your own tailored collection.
Melissa Wood-Tepperberg
Melissa Wood-Tepperberg, the founder of the wellness platform Melissa Wood Health, embodies a personal style intimately connected to her extensive background in health and wellness. Through her approach to live every day with intention and create a stronger, more authentic relationship with oneself, Wood-Tepperberg has been able to discover her unique style and curate an exquisite capsule wardrobe (think impeccably tailored separates, striking leather dresses that exude confidence, and daring thigh-high boots that add an edge to her looks). Each piece she selects not only supports her outer appearance but also resonates with her inner well-being, allowing her to step into each day as her most authentic self. Her commitment to thoughtful living through fashion, movement, meditation, and so forth reflects her unwavering dedication to achieving a holistic sense of balance and harmony, allowing her to shine brightly for her team, family, and herself.
How did you find your personal style? "I found my personal style by not looking around at what everyone else is wearing or trending. I tune into my intuition and what makes me feel like my most powerful, authentic self when I get dressed. That’s what I believe helps you own not only what you’re wearing but also who you are."
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"There is nothing that brings more strength to your wardrobe like a power suit."
Style with the matching Gelso Blazer ($399).
Felisha Noel
Felisha Noel, founder and designer of eponymous brand Fe Noel, approaches personal style with intentionality and precision. Her closet is a thoughtfully curated collection of versatile, timeless pieces that not only reflect her bold, colorful, and sensible aesthetic but also seamlessly adapt to her dynamic lifestyle. "Whether it’s an event, a day of shopping, church, or traveling, these staples allow me to feel like myself at all times—stylish, comfortable, and always intentional," Noel explains. Her wardrobe, a perfect balance of function and flair, allows her to express her unique style while remaining grounded in practicality.
What is your method for curating your capsule wardrobe? "Curating a capsule wardrobe takes time and intention. It’s easy to be influenced by trends, but the key is always asking: ‘Does this feel like me?’ Investing only in pieces you truly love makes getting dressed effortless. I focus on versatile staples that work across different settings, balancing structure with ease. Layering signature accessories over neutrals or bold colors allows me to express my style. Loud, statement-making, and sometimes playful pieces add personality, ensuring that my wardrobe always feels authentic to me."
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Morgan Stewart McGraw
Morgan Stewart McGraw possesses such a distinct and commanding sense of style that I ask myself every morning, "What would Morgan Stewart wear?" This translates to curating outfits that balance luxury with practicality and confidence. Stewart McGraw—former host of Nightly Pop, former star of Rich Kids of Beverly Hills, and now founder of the womenswear brand Renggli—has cultivated a wardrobe built on minimalist, elevated essentials. Yet her unwavering confidence in who she is and her style allow her to boldly experiment with vibrant colors, unexpected patterns, and daring pieces, always wearing them with the poise and self-assurance of a true fashion trailblazer.
How did you find your personal style? "I honestly was born with it. As early as my teen years, I’ve been drawn to the same styles and aesthetics."
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Brittany Hampton
Personal style goes beyond simply assembling chic outfits—it’s a reflection of your identity. It encompasses your life, your background, the places you’ve been, and the experiences that have shaped you. This is a concept that Filipino American stylist and founder of Hampton Creative Consulting Brittany Hampton, understands deeply. "I feel like I discovered my personal style through a blend of experience, exposure, and self-reflection," Hampton explains. "Styling clients is one thing, but when it came to developing my own look, I had to explore different facets of myself. Some days, I embrace a laid-back tomboy aesthetic, while other times, I channel a femme fatale, depending on where my mood takes me."
What is your method for curating your capsule wardrobe? "The method to my madness of curating a capsule wardrobe is definitely understanding the values of functionality and versatility. For me, everything that I put on has to be effortless, whether it's structured and polished or relaxed and chic, but a bold statement to close the look is always the approach."
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"When I’m not working, you will always catch me in a sweatsuit. The need to be cozy is an essential."
Style it with the matching Classic Collection Sweatpants ($86).
Tinx
Tinx is, without question, that girl—a multifaceted powerhouse whose presence is undeniable. As the host of the popular podcast It's Me, Tinx, a DJ, New York Times best-selling author of The Shift, and the author of Hotter in the Hamptons, she has carved out a unique space for herself in the digital and entertainment worlds. But beyond her impressive career, Tinx has fully embraced the role of the internet’s cool "older sister," offering everything from timely advice and sharp commentary to uplifting mantras and heartfelt guidance on topics ranging from dating and friendships to family dynamics and mental health. While I, like many, often turn to her for wisdom on these matters, it’s her distinctive sense of style that truly captivates me. Whether traveling between her homes in L.A. and New York City or making appearances across the country, Tinx’s wardrobe is a living, breathing reflection of her mood and the energy of her surroundings. Her ever-evolving mix of styles—always timeless, always authentic—never fails to mirror her inner world, effortlessly combining personal expression with fashion-forward choices. Curious about her approach to fashion, I asked Tinx what style means to her. "To me, fashion is an expression of what I'm feeling and where I am in life," she explained. "I like to dress for my mood and the place I’m in." Her words resonated deeply, perfectly reaffirming how she approaches getting dressed—an instinctual blend of authenticity, self-expression, and the moment's energy.
How did you find your personal style? "This may sound strange, but I think that having a school uniform until I was 18 really helped me develop my personal style. Being confined to a rather ugly skirt and sweatshirt made me really appreciate how beautiful clothes can make you feel. It’s a privilege to get dressed every day, isn’t it? I love waking up and wondering, 'What am I going to dress my avatar in today?'"
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"Call me basic, but I love to get my white T-shirts from Brandy Melville! They have cropped and they have long and the price is right. The fit is honestly really cute. Am I the only person who spills on every white T-shirt? That’s why I don’t like to spend too much money on them, because I go through them."
"I’m obsessed with this leather jacket. It’s so beautiful, and I wear it all the time. I think it looks equally great over track pants and a hoodie as it does over a minidress. It’s also one of those pieces that gets better the more you wear it. Those girls are so talented."
"I borrowed this pair of brown boots from Stella in Paris, and I knew I immediately had to purchase them. I’ve worn them to death this winter. I need to get them re-soled because they’re so perfect. Brown vegan leather, pointy toe, but not too high heel. They look sick under a pant or with a skirt or dress. I love how Stella designs for the bad-ass woman on the go."
"My vintage Roberto Cavalli suede coat was the best thing I ever found on The RealReal. I worship that coat. I only allow myself a few wears every winter because I want it to last forever. I don’t usually think like this, but if I were to ever have a daughter, I would love to give it to her. It’s like Penny Lane but better. There’s fur on the inside, sorry. It’s just beautiful and makes anyone look like one million bucks."
"I love Agolde denim, the Khaite Danielle jeans, and also a pair of Ralph Lauren ripped jeans that I wear most days. However, recently, I found this amazing woman, Lenny, in the Valley who will customize and fit vintage denim for you, so I’m obsessed with her right now."
Sami Miró
No one understands the essence of fashion as individuality and self-expression quite like Sami Miró, the founder and creative director of Sami Miro Vintage. She emphasizes, “I never follow trends because they can detract from the timelessness of a piece.” This philosophy is clearly reflected in her personal style. Her wardrobe features a striking blend of bold, eclectic, and avant-garde multifunctional pieces that transition seamlessly from day to night or from casual to dressy. Her go-to staples include baggy trousers, oversize jackets, and chunky sneakers, paired with standout accessories or edgy details like chain belts, statement boots, and unexpected fabrics. For Miró, fashion is about experimenting with contrasts, making bold statements, and staying true to her distinctive and self-assured vision.
How did you curate your capsule wardrobe? "The first step for me was understanding which silhouettes, materials, and sizes look best. This took time, experimentation, and patience. I also focused on curating a capsule wardrobe that gets better with time. When wear and tear elevates the garment to a new dimension, you don’t have to worry about aging. In fact, aging is beautiful when you invest in quality over quantity. My piece of advice would be to take your time, trust your intuition, and don’t let trends, culture, or society sway you in a direction that doesn’t make you feel confident!"
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"I used to work with Burberry for years, and they gifted me a lot of trenches. My favorite one has my initials embroidered on it and is super oversize. It’s the perfect weight for most seasons, and I like to layer it under heavier jackets in the winter. Trench coats are also a classic, chic wardrobe staple. I almost always wear mine with black jeans and a tank or T-shirt."
"The world’s most comfortable pumps! So chic, clean and minimal—they elevate every look and make my legs look a mile long. For this reason, I love the unique, elongated toe shape. I have them in literally every color they make. The style is perfect to go from a meeting to dinner and they style seamlessly with everything from long jeans to a suit or a dress."
"My brand’s signature and best-selling tee will forever be my favorite. Made from the softest organic eucalyptus rib fabric. I feel sexy, comfy, and chic every time I wear it. I love monochromatic details that elevate a wardrobe staple, and my open seam lines do that so well while creating a figure-flattering, curved silhouette for your bust and waist. Fun fact: Roopal Patel (Saks fashion director) told me this top is the couture of T-shirts. I wear it with literally anything because it’s a perfect day-to-night piece and goes with everything: jeans, matching asymmetric pants, leather, a suit, a skirt, etc. The list goes on."
"These pants are also made from our organic eucalyptus rib material, so wearing them feels like you’re wearing the softest, most comfortable pajamas, but they look super sexy on—so you have the best of both worlds. I love putting hardware where it usually doesn’t belong, so I love that my signature safety pin is on the waistband, which elevates the pants and adds a cool factor. The very slight flair and asymmetric cut of the hem makes your legs look 10 feet long, and who doesn’t want that?"
"There's nothing more fabulous than an aluminum Rimowa carry-on or trunk. My fiancé and I share several and have an embarrassingly large collection. We have the black aluminum and silver but my favorite is a limited-edition baby-blue aluminum. It’s a subtle blue, which is timeless and unique—I haven’t seen anyone else with it, so it’s that much more special."
"Who am I without my coral blush?! I wear it so high on my cheeks it’s basically where one applies their concealer. I can’t leave the house without my Harajuku-inspired blush placement, and this poppy color and creaminess is so dewy and perfect for my tone. Whether I’m in sweats or going to a gala, wearing neutrals or colors, you won’t catch me without it on!"
"These are by far my favorite jeans in the world. I only wear vintage denim, but what’s better than reworked vintage jeans? These pants were designed in 2017; I have worn them at least three times a week since then. Because they are upcycled from vintage, no two pairs are identical, so you really feel special wearing them. I also wear every size possible, depending on the fit I desire. If I want them sexy and fitted, I’m a size 25. If I want them oversize, I’ll wear a 32, 34, or even 38. Everything goes with them—a tee, leather jacket, trench, pumps, sneakers. The versatility is endless!"
"I love love love wearing this watch with every outfit. It’s a fancy watch, and one might only wear it when dressing up, but my favorite time to wear it is when I’m most casual. It wraps around the wrist three times and is such a statement. Mine is mixed metal, so it matches all of my jewelry."
"Wonder how my lips are always so plump and glossy? It’s this stuff. The perfect formulation and consistency. The only lip product I wear because it’s so hard to find clear gloss that doesn’t absorb quickly, is sticky, and actually moisturizes so well. I have this lip gloss on subscription and keep multiple in every bag because it’s that important to me."
Jennifer Fisher
Jennifer Fisher, founder and designer of her namesake jewelry label, embodies a style that fuses boldness with an effortlessly chic flair. Her everyday attire often features elevated basics and impeccably tailored silhouettes that exude sophistication. Clean lines are a hallmark of her wardrobe, perfectly complemented by her signature statement accessories—think chunky gold chains that catch the eye, oversize hoops that frame the face, and striking cuffs that demand attention. These pieces not only serve as focal points but also breathe personality and confidence into each ensemble. However, this distinctive style wasn’t always so clearly defined. Fisher reflects on her journey of self-discovery, revealing that her approach to fashion was rooted in dressing how she felt the most comfortable. By embracing her preferences—unwavering in her love for what she truly likes—she began to sculpt her unique aesthetic. She turned her back on fleeting fads and leaned toward less colorful and more masculine designs. This intentional shift transformed her style into a reflection of her authentic self, one that feels instinctively "her."
What is your method for curating your capsule wardrobe? "I invest in pieces that I know will withstand the test of time. I keep it monochromatic with khaki, navy, gray, and army green and pieces from Max Mara, Saint Laurent, Celine, and Bottega. It's costly, but worth it."
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Amy Smilovic
Amy Smilovic, the founder and creative director of Tibi, doesn’t confine her personal style to a single label. Instead, she coined the term "creative pragmatist" to describe individuals like her who value creativity and practicality in their daily lives and style choices. Smilovic explains, "Everything I truly wear is a bit classic, always modern, and most definitely effortless and chill. It’s executed creatively, but it’s also pragmatic because if I can’t function in my pieces, what’s the use?"
This chill, modern, and classic (CMC) ratio represents what Smilovic and her Tibi team believe an ideal outfit should include: at least one element from each category. This styling concept is just one aspect of Smilovic and Tibi's brand, which serves not only as a destination for shopping for polished and adaptable pieces but also as a valuable resource. She provides practical tools to help her audience build confidence, create a wardrobe that reflects their individuality, develop a style narrative that is authentically theirs, and gain a deeper understanding of how clothing can serve as an extension of the self.
How did you curate your capsule wardrobe? "My advice is to start with three pieces that you’ll pull out of your closet time and again. You know, a blazer, an interesting pair of jeans with ease, and a classic shirt that’s been flipped on its head. I think of them like the floors of a house; if you start throwing in couches and lamps without a floor, well, that doesn’t work. You need pieces that ground you and then build from there."
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Nikki Chwatt is an associate fashion editor based in New York City. She joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2024 after writing fashion, beauty, and lifestyle content for WWD, Well+Good, Editorialist, and more. With a passion for personal style and the creativity that comes with it, one of Chwatt's goals is to help others understand that there is no such thing as a “good” or “bad” style; it’s just about putting an outfit together that makes you feel confident in yourself. When she's not writing, you can find her taking a Pilates class, reading a powerful romance novel, or exploring a new wellness spot in Manhattan.
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